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Whether treating a toddler in an emergency or supporting a teen through chemotherapy treatments, we are dedicated to the care of each patient. It’s through teamwork at every level of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and with you, the family, that we are able to achieve excellence in pediatric care.

To make kids better today and healthier tomorrow

With a proven track record of providing world-class care to patients in more than 30 pediatric specialties, we are a model for other pediatric hospitals. Infants, teens and young adults belong in a children’s hospital where they can get specialized treatment from caregivers who know the important differences between children and adults.

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Research is a cornerstone of the Children's Healthcare of Atlanta mission to enhance the lives of children. In conjunction with Emory University School of Medicine, Georgia Tech and Morehouse, Children’s seeks answers to the most challenging childhood medical conditions through teaching and research.

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We all want happy, healthy kids. But as a busy parent, helping your kids eat well and stay active can be a challenge.

At Strong4Life, created by Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, our doctors, nutritionists and wellness experts create fun, easy ways to help your kids eat, move and live healthier. From picky eaters to passionate gamers, we have a slew of simple tips by experts who understand, because we’re parents, too.

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Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship Program

Application Information

Prerequisites for Fellowship
In order to be considered, the applicant must have completed an ACGME accredited pediatric or internal medicine/pediatric residency by the beginning of the fellowship program. Fellowship applicants must be board certified in pediatrics by the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) or must be eligible to sit for the ABP general pediatric examination during the first year of fellowship training.

Letters of recommendation - no more than 4 - including the Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship Evaluation form (found in ERAS). The Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship Evaluation form must be submitted through ERAS with your Letter of Recommendation. We appreciate letters from faculty members who know you well and can speak to the qualities that will make you a good fellow, such as:

A member of the Division of Pediatric Cardiology at your residency training institution

Residency Program Director or Department Chair

A professional of your choosing

Research mentor (if applicable)

Dean's letter and evaluation

Medical School transcript

Copies of USMLE scores or COMLEX scores

Application Timeline and Selection Procedure We participate in the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) for the selection of first-year fellows. Applicants apply directly to the department and register with the NRMP. Our program code is: 1113325F0.

July 1 - Applicants begin to apply to program.Nov. 15 - MyERAS opens to applicants.Dec. 1 - Program begins to download applications. Dec. 31 - Deadline for completed applications. Incomplete applications after this date will not be considered.Late Jan. - Invitations to interview sent out. Due to the large number of applications we receive, we are not able to interview all who apply. Feb. to April - Interviews of selected applicantsMay - Fellowship Selection Committee ranks applicants on personal interviews, basis of prior performance, letters of recommendations and academic promise. The committee will meet at the end of the interview process to review the interviewed applicants and prepare the rank order list for the NRMP.June - NRMP Match